As I get older this conversation has become increasingly bewildering. We are all guaranteed to die, but we still treat it as an exception, which as a programmer makes no sense to me at all. I've seen the fallout of people dying for much of my life and we still get no better at it. Why is that?
I've been attempting to come up with a way to do something "simple", create a foolproof way to share my credentials with appropriate people in such a way that they can access what they need to after I die. So far an actual solution has eluded me. This is just one example of what I'm talking about.
The article raises questions about what end of life might look like for an individual, I think that's part of the conversation. Ultimately after your death, it's not your concern any longer and anything you can do to alleviate the stress would, at least in my opinion, be a good thing. Having a good time, well, a the best time you can have until then, is absolutely part of the equation.
Anyone?